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Love Quote by Maryrose Wood

“Call it professional interest. You see, Jessamine, love is a kind of poison; one of my favorite kinds, in fact. It infects the blood; it takes over the mind; it seizes dominion over the body. It amuses me to think of him pining for you. Aching for what he cannot have. The loneliness in his soul is…” quote by Maryrose Wood
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““Call it professional interest. You see, Jessamine, love is a kind of poison; one of my favorite kinds, in fact. It infects the blood; it takes over the mind; it seizes dominion over the body. It amuses me to think of him pining for you. Aching for what he cannot have. The loneliness in his soul is festering like a wound. There is nothing I could do for him that is worse that what you have already done, my lovely. And I assure you, in his case there will be no cure.””

Maryrose Wood

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Darkening, by Maryrose Wood, 2022

Love is portrayed as a toxic, consuming force that both torments and captivates, highlighting its destructive potential when unreciprocated.

In simple terms: Love can be poisonous and overwhelming.

Key Takeaway

Beware of love that harms.

Themes

love toxicity obsession loneliness power dynamics

Mood

melancholic intense cautionary

Type

literary cautionary psychological

When to use this quote

  • unrequited love
  • toxic relationships
  • personal boundaries
  • emotional health

Key Concepts

psychology emotional manipulation dependency

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is love always worth the pain?
  • How can one protect oneself from toxic affection?
A Different Perspective

Love's intensity can lead to self‑destruction and harm to others.

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